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locator

Sometimes dz·.

[loh-key-ter, loh-key-ter]

noun

  1. a person who locates something.

  2. a person who determines or establishes the boundaries of land or a mining claim.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of locator1

1600–10; < Latin dzٴǰ a contractor, lessor, equivalent to dz ( re ) ( locate ) + -tor -tor
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Example Sentences

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Tuesday, but when she checked the detainee locator service to find him, he was gone.

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On Tuesday morning an attorney emailed the centre after noticing her client was no longer showing up on a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee locator, says the court filing.

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Another option is to check the life insurance policy locator service offered by the National Assn. of Insurance Commissioners at https://eapps.naic.org/life-policy-locator/#/welcome.

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The researchers wanted to determine the impact of gunfire locators on officers’ responses and searches, ballistic, and evidence collection, and on gun violence and crime overall.

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Neulander was listed on the New Jersey corrections inmate locator Saturday as “deceased.”

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